When you see the message on a black or blue screen, you have entered the firmware (BIOS/UEFI) configuration interface of your computer. This screen appears before your operating system (Windows, Linux, etc.) loads.

The "2022" copyright indicates you are likely using a modern motherboard (such as Intel 12th/13th Gen or AMD Ryzen 5000/7000 series) that supports advanced features like Secure Boot and NVMe storage. How to Navigate the Menu

The Aptio Setup Utility interface is typically accessed by pressing a specific key (e.g., F2, F12, or Del) during boot-up. Once accessed, the utility displays a menu-driven interface that allows users to navigate through various settings and options. The interface typically consists of the following sections:

Q: How do I access the Aptio Setup Utility? A: The Aptio Setup Utility is typically accessed by pressing a specific key (e.g., F2, F12, or Del) during boot-up.

🚀 This menu controls hardware-level features:

This provides a snapshot of your system. You can view your BIOS version, processor type, and total memory. It is also where you set the system date and time. 2. Advanced Tab

. It manages the hardware configuration and boot process before your operating system (like Windows) loads. Common Sections and Navigation The interface typically includes these key tabs:

Q: Can I modify or distribute the Aptio Setup Utility? A: No, the Aptio Setup Utility is proprietary software and may not be copied, modified, or distributed without permission from AMI.